Beamsville District Secondary School
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| Beamsville District Secondary School | |
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| Location | |
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4317 Central Avenue Beamsville , Ontario , Canada | |
| Coordinates | 43°10′03″N 79°28′24″W / 43.1674°N 79.4734°W |
| Information | |
| School type | Secondary School |
| Founded | 1888 |
| Closed | 2022 |
| School board | District School Board of Niagara |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Language | English |
| Area | Beamsville, Ontario |
| Colours | Green and Gold |
| Mascot | Buccaneers |
| Website | beamsvilless |
Beamsville District Secondary School was a secondary school in Beamsville, Ontario, Canada and was operated by the District School Board of Niagara (DSBN).
BDSS had established a long tradition of excellence dating back to 1888, when the very first classes were conducted. Since that time BDSS had continued to offer a wealth of choice in areas of academics, sports and club activities. Academic studies include classes in English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics and Science. Students can also choose from a variety of classes including: the Arts (Music, Art, Drama), Business and Computer Studies, Family Studies, Physical Education and Technological Studies (Transportation, Construction, Electrical, Welding, Manufacturing, Design, Communications, and Horticulture.)
The original building of 1888 was where Jacob Beam public school sits on King St. West at William St. The school then consisted of 3 separate buildings. Wing 1, constructed in 1917 with additions in 1924 and 1963. Wing 2 was constructed in 1958 and Wing 3 was built in 1963. Wing 3 is home to labs, technology shops, and the large second gym. Although designed as free standing structures, the three wings are interconnected by an elevated walkway between Wing 1 and Wing 2.
The 1917 component of the school was designed by noted architect Walter William LaChance, who had written two books on school architecture. He also wrote an article in an architectural magazine about his design for this school.[1]
In the fall of 2002, the high school started a $6.5 million renovation and rebuilding project. One of the most visible renovations was the creation of a front entrance for the school. The new entrance provided a front foyer and new, better functioning office space. The front steps to the building, which were covered over more than 69 years ago, were uncovered and refurbished, now drawing one's eyes up to the massive pillars of the original building. Less visible is the much larger renovation to infrastructure such as electrical, plumbing, heating and ventilation systems which improve both the safety and comfort of the school, as well as a new sprung hardwood gym floor in the large gym. Other notable renovations are evident in the original gymnasium and performance area, as well as in classes such as the welding shop.
The school was designated as a heritage property by the town of Lincoln on September 18, 2017.[2]
Notable alumni
- George Hudson, Canadian Football League player
- Tommy Denison, Canadian Football League player
- Tonya Verbeek, Olympic wrestler
- Neil Peart, drummer from Rush
- John-Luke Addison, Director of Music and Liturgy at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
- Anthony Partridge, TV presenter/actor Goblin Works Garage
- Derek Adams, crusher of Atoms, all around good guy
- JD Meeboer, pop rock singer and finalist on YTV's The Next Star season 4[3][4]
